Cquartz Finest-link broken?

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So l clicked on the Google link and expected to see finest but to my dismay it wasnt. Just wondering what's up with it. Is the link broken. I hope Autogeek isn't advertising something they don't sell. That wouldn't be good.

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I do believe you can only purchase CQ Finest if you're trained by CarPro as an authorized Finest professional/dealer. I'm sure others will chime in that might know better, but I believe this is the case, as I'm sure it has a certain application method/process in order to achieve the best results.
 
Funny I saw the same ad on google and was slightly confused. I'm fairly certain autogeek can't get cquartz finest.
 
Funny I saw the same ad on google and was slightly confused. I'm fairly certain autogeek can't get cquartz finest.
I am 100% certain. It is like Optimum Opti Coat Pro. carpro-us.com can only sell to authorized dealers. AG or any other seller does not have access to Finest or OC Pro.
 
I am 100% certain. It is like Optimum Opti Coat Pro. carpro-us.com can only sell to authorized dealers. AG or any other seller does not have access to Finest or OC Pro.


Good. - that saves us all money
 
OK. So it seems they cant sell it? Well how can they advertise for it then? Isnt that fraudulent advertising? Wouldn't the geek care if someone had a banner for cobra microfiber, but in reality it is a guy selling a cobra wrapped in a microfiber towel? Maybe an ad for DP slick mist, but the dp stands for the you know what.........

Still waiting on pbmg..........

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Nope. It's is not. It comes in a black box with a warranty kit and literature. Its supposed to be controlled like Opticoat pro.

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How long have you been garnering communiqués for your:
Anti-"Geek" Google Gestapo dossier?


Bob
 
How long have you been garnering communiqués for your:
Anti-"Geek" Google Gestapo dossier?


Bob

I caught that too Bob :laughing:

You must admit though, false advertising isn't cool ...... Maybe it was just an oversight

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So l clicked on the Google link and expected to see finest but to my dismay it wasnt. Just wondering what's up with it. Is the link broken. I hope Autogeek isn't advertising something they don't sell. That wouldn't be good.

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Had to contact our promoting company for this one, it’s a bit over my head! Its call keyword matching options.

The keyword Cquartz is set up for Broad Match, in case someone does a search like where to buy cquartz or cquartz dlux, cquartz 50ml kit anything related to cquartz.

In the same way you can also adjust to exclude certain keyword like in this case finest. We have emailed to exclude it so it does not cause such a big issue for everyone.

But this is from what I understand very standard with all brands in the world of online marketing.
 
Nick is right, this is pretty standard behavior.

Say a company sells some, but not all, ACME products. If you search for a valid ACME product that they don't sell, you might see an ad like the AG/CQF one you saw.

I see a lot of Amazon ads like these where they don't actually carry the product.
 
Nick is right, this is pretty standard behavior.

Say a company sells some, but not all, ACME products. If you search for a valid ACME product that they don't sell, you might see an ad like the AG/CQF one you saw.

I see a lot of Amazon ads like these where they don't actually carry the product.

This is really funny ?????????
 
Had to contact our promoting company for this one, it’s a bit over my head! Its call keyword matching options.

The keyword Cquartz is set up for Broad Match, in case someone does a search like where to buy cquartz or cquartz dlux, cquartz 50ml kit anything related to cquartz.

In the same way you can also adjust to exclude certain keyword like in this case finest. We have emailed to exclude it so it does not cause such a big issue for everyone.

But this is from what I understand very standard with all brands in the world of online marketing.

Nick, perhaps you can contact them again... and turn it off again..Must have accidentally happened again eh? I'm not surprised by the hack in that other thread that is insinuating they are a Finest installer (already contacted him) but some would think a company like AG would hold higher standards.

For anyone that reads this any insinuation by a detailer that they are using Finest should be crosschecked directly on CarPro's Finest Authorized map directly. There is no Finest installer in North America that is not listed on that map and there is only one store that handles Finest. It is not this one.
 
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